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ANZICS/ACCCN Intensive Care Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM)

The ANZICS/ACCCN Intensive Care Annual Scientific Meeting is regarded as the flagship event for the Society. The ASM is one of the largest Intensive Care Conferences in the Southern Hemisphere, with over 1000 delegates attending each meeting.

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ANZICS Safety & Quality Conference

The ANZICS Safety & Quality Conference focuses on multidisciplinary team activities and is suitable for critical care nurses, allied health staff and physicians. The topics presented have implications for patient monitoring and the recognition, response and treatment of deteriorating hospitalised patients.

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ANZICS Clinical Trials Group Annual Meeting on Clinical Trials in Intensive Care (“Noosa”)

The Annual Meeting on Clinical Trials in Intensive Care, or “Noosa” provides a forum for the presentation, discussion, and development of intensive care research proposals, the presentation of results and updates on current ANZICS CTG studies, and didactic elements centered on the advancement of clinical research methods in critical illness. For those with an emerging or established interest in critical care research, the Noosa meeting is an opportunity to be an active member of the ANZICS CTG network and benefit from the collective experience and expertise of the trials group. All members of the intensive care research community and individuals working in the public sector (i.e. in a non-commercial setting) to improve outcomes for people with critical illness are invited to attend the meetings.

Further information about the Annual Meeting on Clinical Trials in Intensive Care is available via the meeting website. Please note that the meeting website is continuously being updated with  future conference details.

ANZICS Clinical Trials Group Winter Research Forum

The Winter Research Forum is held over two days during Winter (July or August). The meeting is designed to provide a rigorous peer review forum for proposed research initiatives. It is a requirement of CTG endorsement of a study that it is presented to the CTG community for discussion at either the Winter Research Forum or the Annual Meeting on Clinical Trials in Intensive Care.

Further information about the Winter Research Forum will be made available via the meeting website.

ANZICS Clinical Trials Group Virtual Education Sessions

The ANZICS CTG Virtual Educations Sessions are one day events held throughout the year. The primary aim is to provide an informal opportunity for investigators to gain early advice and feedback on research proposals, to explore issues relevant to study design and conduct in ANZ ICUs and to foster a collaborative approach to study development with the ANZICS CTG.

Further information about the ANZICS CTG Virtual Education Sessions will be made available via the meeting website.

SG-ANZICS Asia Pacific Intensive Care Forum

SG-ANZICS Asia Pacific Intensive Care Forum (“SG-ANZICS” or “#SGANZICS”) is a joint initiative by the Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SICM), Singapore, and the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) to convene a Critical Care Conference. It serves to provide a platform to showcase critical care excellence and foster collaboration and mutual support of regional critical care societies, while uniting and maintaining cultural diversity.

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ANZICS CORE Training Seminar

The Centre for Outcome and Resource Evaluation holds regular Registry Seminars across Australia and New Zealand each year.  The seminars aim to provide a platform for data collectors, administrators, clinicians, data managers and researchers to come together with CORE Registry Staff to discuss pertinent issues related to collection, submission and reporting of registry data.  The seminars provide a rich environment to collaborate and connect the registry community.  A local guest expert is invited to present at each seminar on a topic related to the use of registry data in monitoring outcomes and practice.

For more information and to keep up to date on the next workshop, visit the ANZICS events calendar.